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Get down on your knees ‘Bible Belt Slasher: The Holy Terror’ DVD details and clips

It’s the return of Jason Fry in the 80’s splatter fest styled horror from Brain Damage BIBLE BELT SLASHER: THE HOLY TERROR. After premiering on demand it hits DVD shelves on today. In conjunction with the release Brain Damage has released some clips to go with the film. Check them out ahead.

This Christmas Brain Damage Films presents The Bible Belt Slasher: The Holy Terror, a love letter to the 1980’s and its low budget slashers from the mind of Bradley Creanzo. The movie is already available On Demand through most major cable, satellite, and internet VOD providers, with a bonus-packed DVD arriving December 30th. DVD extras include the 30-minute “Bible Belt Slasher Part 1” short film, original music videos, bloopers/deleted scenes, TV spots, interviews and more.

It’s December 1989, and Wilkins, Tennessee native Jason Fry returns to wreak more havoc on the survivors, friends and families of the teenagers whom he killed in the first film. Fry is committed back to the Hillside Sanitarium for his brutal crimes, but he doesn’t stay there long. Fry kills his doctor and escapes going on a bloodbath crusade of revenge against those he believes to be sinners in his eyes. Only Dr. Landers knows what Fry is and he will do anything in his power to stop him, but will he save everyone from the holy terror that Fry brings this Christmas season?

The Bible Belt Slasher is the brain child of writer/director/producer/star/cinematographer/composer/editor/80’s fanatic Bradly Creanzo. Some may remember him from the 2013 documentary Adjust Your Tracking, in which he shows off the replica retro video store he built that lives in his basement (which also appears in Bible Belt).

The Holy Terror is actually the second film in the series — the first is a half hour short included on the DVD — described by Creanzo as having “Something for everyone whether it be violence, blood & gore, 80’s music, suspense, black comedy or that walk down slasher memory lane.”

Both films premiered together to a sold out theater in New Jersey, followed by a very limited DVD, VHS and Betamax (yes, you read that right) release. Brain Damage Films has no plans for a wider Betamax release but we’re excited to bring this uniquely entertaining piece of cinema to the masses just in time for the holidays!